zee_werp Posted June 22, 2005 Posted June 22, 2005 Hello peoples, I am needing to get some practice with mixing some tunes. I know how to use real decks and stuff, but I don't have access to those all the time but I still want to figure out which of my tracks blend well together etc. So I need a software 'virtual mixer and turntables', something simple that I can rip my CD's onto my computer then use the wavs or MP3's to mix. I tried downloading one once but it was a piece of shit, totally sucked. So I'm just wondering if any of you know of one that is actually decent, preferably freeware or one with a decent demo period. Cheers!! -Zee Quote
WillyTheSquid Posted June 22, 2005 Posted June 22, 2005 Hello peoples, I am needing to get some practice with mixing some tunes. I know how to use real decks and stuff, but I don't have access to those all the time but I still want to figure out which of my tracks blend well together etc. So I need a software 'virtual mixer and turntables', something simple that I can rip my CD's onto my computer then use the wavs or MP3's to mix. I tried downloading one once but it was a piece of shit, totally sucked. So I'm just wondering if any of you know of one that is actually decent, preferably freeware or one with a decent demo period. Cheers!! -Zee 283146[/snapback] I use Traktor DJ studio myself, though it's -officially- not free. It's the best software that I've used for mixing, though. Quote
dj mylo Posted June 22, 2005 Posted June 22, 2005 I use Traktor DJ studio myself, though it's -officially- not free. It's the best software that I've used for mixing, though. 283240[/snapback] Traktor is awesome. I also like Mixmeister, cos it also shows you what Key your tracks are in. It's not free , but you can download a demo which may be all you need . Mixmeister link good luck! Quote
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